It will be cool to watch the process of her hatching and raising her chicks! Do you have a feeder for her anywhere close?
There's one in the backyard. I don't want to draw attention to her there so I haven't put one nearby.
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It will be cool to watch the process of her hatching and raising her chicks! Do you have a feeder for her anywhere close?
Good call. I'm thinking the backyard is close enough, she won't have to go very far away to get food.There's one in the backyard. I don't want to draw attention to her there so I haven't put one nearby.
We don't see hummer's till the Rose of Sharon bushes bloom - around July. Then they are constant visitors - and get Hummer moths as well
I had red hibiscus in my yard in Baton Rouge, and so many hummingbirds around. We feed woodpeckers and other bigger birds here but the ants are too persistent on the nectar feeders I just gave up. They like the lantana we have, but I hope to get more species planted this year.I have a red hibiscus and several aloe that get many hummingbirds. I've read that chuparosa is also something they like so I'm hoping my chickens won't eat it!
I too was having a problem with ants in the hummingbird feeder till I got a cotton shoestring and soaked it in ant spray. Let it dry then use it to hang the feeder by in the tree. I usually only have to respray once during the seasonI had red hibiscus in my yard in Baton Rouge, and so many hummingbirds around. We feed woodpeckers and other bigger birds here but the ants are too persistent on the nectar feeders I just gave up. They like the lantana we have, but I hope to get more species planted this year.
That's brilliant! I will try that this season. Between hubs and I we have at least 3 feeders and more hooks around the property than we can use. I feel guilty for not feeding them, really.I
I too was having a problem with ants in the hummingbird feeder till I got a cotton shoestring and soaked it in ant spray. Let it dry then use it to hang the feeder by in the tree. I usually only have to respray once during the season